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The barrels are usuallyconstructed from brass, or a tungsten alloy. Brass is cheap but light andtherefore tends to be very bulky. Tungsten on the other hand, is twice as denseas brass although tungsten is very fragile and 90 percent of the barrelcomposed of tungsten and the rest made of silver or nickel. I suggest you tobut tungsten barrels despite the fact that its cost considerably more than brassbarrels.
The barrels are usuallyconstructed from brass, or a tungsten alloy. Brass is cheap but light andtherefore tends to be very bulky. Tungsten on the other hand, is twice as denseas brass although tungsten is very fragile and 90 percent of the barrelcomposed of tungsten and the rest made of silver or nickel. I suggest you tobut tungsten barrels despite the fact that its cost considerably more than brassbarrels.
At any walmart, grocery or drug store. They cost less than $5.00
It's only a watch type battery and the most popular is the CR2032, but take the one inside of your computer out and make sure you buy the same . Laptops: Most laptopsrequire you to take the laptop apart to get to the CMOS Battery. It willbe a silver battery about the of a nickel on the motherboard. Themost common is CR2032. Also sometimes the battery will be in a vinylcovering and have a cable that attaches to a port on the motherboard. Whichever type you have you'll need to either remove the battery or unplug the cableand let the laptop sit for an hour or two. Then put it back, reassemblethe laptop and reboot the laptop. With the CMOS battery out the computerwill lose the date, time and password.Desktops:Remove the Power Cord, Remove the Case, sit the computer on it's side and look inside with a flashlight. You should see the cmos battery sitting somewhere on the motherboard. It will be a shiny silver watch type battery about the of a nickel Just use a small flat head screw driver and pop it out.
You don't need a wiring diagram. The screws tell the story.
On one side of device has 2 screws. On other side has 2 screws. Green screw is for bare ground wire.
1) One side will have dark screws and the other side will have brass screws. The dark screws will be connected together with a brass plate. The brass screws will be separate. -or- 2) One side will have brass screws and the other side will have silver screws. The brass screws will be connected together with a brass plate. The silver screws will be separate.
#1 Hot from breaker connects to dark screw. Wires to Load (light,fan) connect to brass screws. -or- #2 Hot from breaker connects to brass screw. Wires to Load (light, fan) connect to silver screws.
If I understand you question (if not please clarify) you have a switch and outlet combo and you have a box with a black and white coming in one side and a black and white going out the other side. Here's the deal the switch side only deals with the black (hot) lines but the outlet needs a common (white) line so there should be two brass posts the black coming in goes to the bottom brass post and the black going out to the light goes to the top. You should now have two silver posts and these take the white lines they are common to each other (electrically speaking that means they are two ends of the same wire to put it simply) In the event you only have one silver post tie both whites to that one. if this was a switch box the two whites would be tied together with a wire nut and shoved in the back.
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